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The Formula for Inspirational Storytelling

The Formula for Inspirational Storytelling

Target Audience : Managers and Above

A STEP-BASED APPROACH TO PROFESSIONAL IMPACT

We all understand that stories can be impactful, and some of us are good storytellers. What about the rest of us?

The nice thing is that good storytelling isn’t as complicated as we think. The structure of stories is built into us as human beings and once we understand it, unlocking the power of stories is easy.

In 2 hours, we turn anyone into a good storyteller. You’ll use this step-by-step method to craft stories that engage and influence your audience. Who knew it was so easy?

  • Use stories to prove a point or create action, even if you’re not a good storyteller

  • Include 3 elements in stories to make them engaging

  • Use the age-old structure of stories right away without thinking too much

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Very useful class, with helpful and effective steps broken down to digestible format.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Helpful for problem solving, clear communication, making advocacies.”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“So much practical information!
Well presented.
Engaging content, prompting participation in the exercises.”